Chapter
1 2 | his five senses so as to lose nothing; and despite his
2 3 | applied to the door, did not lose a syllable of what he said,
3 4 | handkerchief you would be sorry to lose?" ~The handkerchief was
4 5 | of men who had no time to lose. ~When d'Artagnan arrived
5 6 | and as the king began to lose what he had won, he was
6 6 | Artagnan had no time to lose, on account of the audience
7 9 | Artagnan, "do not let us lose our time in jesting. Let
8 11| mysterious women." ~"Do I lose by that?" ~"No; you are,
9 13| we have promised not to lose sight of him. ~The officers
10 13| questioner, who began to lose his head. ~"That is my name,"
11 16| you, of course, did not lose sight of him?" ~"No, sire." ~"
12 16| counsel to give, it is, always lose!" ~"She seemed to love me
13 19| he had not a moment to lose. ~The heart of the young
14 19| we have not a minute to lose." ~"Hello, Grimaud! Planchet!
15 20| they were perhaps going to lose, was, after all, a good
16 23| placed on my guard--I did not lose a movement of his features." ~"
17 27| three thousand pistoles; to lose them even to the gold-embroidered
18 28| is soon made!" ~"And if I lose?" ~"You will win." ~"But
19 28| You will win." ~"But if I lose?" ~"Well, you will surrender
20 28| their places and I shall not lose by the exchange. HOLA, Mousqueton,
21 31| king; which would make him lose a part of his advantage,
22 31| glass. He did not, however, lose sight of Milady, and in
23 33| ignorant of: he nearly made me lose my credit with his Eminence.
24 33| which was near making Milady lose her credit with the cardinal,
25 33| youth who did not easily lose his head, while continuing
26 34| but take care or you will lose that letter which is peeping
27 36| if that were so, I should lose my reason!" ~And he folded
28 38| so that we really should lose two hundred pistoles by
29 41| his hand--for he began to lose his strength with his blood. ~"
30 46| immediately, that I may not lose a drop of the fat of this
31 47| assassinated, and beg him not to lose sight of her. There is in
32 47| opinion; we have no time to lose in regaining our camp." ~"
33 52| coast of France has made us lose sight of for an instant. ~
34 52| prisoner did not wish to lose time; and she resolved to
35 53| trick, was not willing to lose the second. ~"Go and fetch
36 55| me; living, you will not lose your life through me." ~"
37 55| cried Milady, "but I shall lose that which is much dearer
38 55| to me than life, I shall lose my honor, Felton; and it
39 55| his shoulder, so as not to lose sight of Milady till he
40 56| occupy in descending? To lose a year, two years, three
41 56| had become too serious to lose time in useless words and
42 56| to allow me to consent to lose you thus, after I have had
43 58| But I shall make you lose your balance, and we shall
44 58| Portsmouth?" ~"I have no time to lose. Tomorrow is the twenty-third,
45 59| not see I have no time to lose?" ~Laporte broke the seal,
46 61| a moment allowed them to lose. ~"And when can I see this
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